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Green Fuel

ASU researchers are optimizing tiny, photosynthetic bacteria to produce a sustainable, high-yield fuel that can be used in conventional engines. This video was produced by KAET/Eight for ASU Research Stories.

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Introducing Lightworks

LightWorks pulls light-inspired research at ASU under one strategic framework. It is a multidisciplinary effort to leverage ASU's unique strengths, particularly in renewable energy fields including artificial photosynthesis, biofuels, and next-generation photovoltaics.

Spotlight

We are continuing our feature blog series with The Energy Policy Innovation Council (EPIC) on the EPA’s Clean Power Plan. EPIC's Jeffrey Swofford outlines several potential energy efficiency measures that Arizona can include in its Clean Power Plan (CPP) state plan to ensure that energy efficiency makes significant contributions to the state’s emissions reduction target.

Nuclear power has long been the object of wide-ranging activism and protest in Western nations. Using the history of anti-nuclear opposition in India from the 1970s to post-Fukushima to explore the role of science in democracy, Monamie Bhadra, PhD student at the Consortium for Science, Policy & Outcomes (CSPO), will show why democratization of nuclear power has not followed a similar trajectory. The lecture takes place on Monday, February 23, 2015.

What is LightWorks

LightWorks pulls light-inspired research at ASU under one strategic framework. It is a multidisciplinary effort to leverage ASU's unique strengths, particularly in renewable energy fields including artificial photosynthesis, biofuels, and next-generation photovoltaics.